Hello all, I know the golden rule is to listen and self-decide, but I'm new into audio, having just purchased a set of speakers (Thiel 3.6) and amp (Bryston 4B SST. 300wpc.) And I'm in search of a preamp -- which led me here. Bonus, would be the ability to actually build it. So this intrigues me. I am told that the Thiel speakers are very accurate/bright/revealing/harsh, and I've heard the same terms for the Bryston -- and I've heard all this advice coupled with the observation that tube preamps tend to make a nice match for such electronics. The efficiency of the speakers is low-average: 86db. (And I've read here on the board that the one known mismatch for this BeePre is high efficiency, high power -- whatever that all constitutes.) The room is 27'x37'x9' with rug, with listening area in the right half of that space.
So at risk of hijacking my own thread even before it begins, let me ask my set of questions all in one place:
--For any who may know those speakers and amp (or just the specs), any recommendations yea/nay for this kit, for me?
--I was seeking a minimum of four inputs. Is it possible to add extra RCA's (and likely required, switch) to the design, or does this screw with circuitry? Might either RCA's or switch be available here?
--A little more technical: Although I'm primarily going to listen to music, I was initially seeking an HT passthrough. Is it possible to simply straight-wire a set of wires from another RCA straight through to the (ideally, Balanced) outputs? Or does this WAY screw with the circuitry?
--I see the 300b tubes as an option. Is the option for all tubes, or just the two 300B? Are the other tubes not included? Are they readily available elsewhere? Is there a list for these?
--In this and similar plans, I see pairs of wires often twisted together. Is this simply to keep like-destination wires together? Or does this work to negate current fields created in current flow?
Thanks!